Methodology of Studying Disasters

Author(s)Drabek, Thomas E.
Date Accessioned2006-04-05T12:16:04Z
Date Available2006-04-05T12:16:04Z
Publication Date1970
DescriptionHow can we better understand, explain, and predict group and organizational responses to disasters? Such questions are not ulike many others that social scientists ask. Hence, the methodological probalems confronted by persons studying disaster responses are for the most part similar to problems confronted by those analyzing other social phenomena. There is neither a special set of strategies which might be referred to as disaster methodology nor a spearate set of techniques which might be labeled disaster research methods.en
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CitationAmerican Behavioral Scientist. January-February 1970. 13(3): 331-343. Copyright © SAGE Publicationsen
ISSN0002-7642
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/2349
Languageen_US
PublisherSAGE Publications Limiteden
Part of SeriesArticle;31
KeywordsDisaster Researchen
KeywordsMethodologyen
TitleMethodology of Studying Disastersen
TypeArticleen
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